Proof: Endangered #1 – Review

“THE CULT HIT SERIES RETURNS! A mysterious organization threatens The Lodge, and John ‘Proof’ Prufrock is on the run, hunted by the government he once worked for.

He has found information that, after 200 years, could finally tell him who he is and where he came from, but he has to turn for help to a teenager who claims to own Proof’s body! This is where it begins all over again!”

Artwork: 4.5 out of 5
I’m going to start off this time with the summary of the artwork, GORE-geous! If you have not had a chance to see Riley Rossmo’s work before, I suggest just taking a look at the cover for this issue. You get good stylized characters that kind of have this stylized gritty look to them, which only adds to the overall of the book. The colors are great from page to page, and there are even some cool little hidden gems that can be found in some of the panels. Just a great looking issue.

Story: 4.0 out of 5
For people who have not read Proof before, this issue does a good short job of bringing you up to speed. I honestly loved the quick recap, because it laid the foundation but didn’t throw too much at me. The story in this issue lives up to the hype of this title as well, it takes so many myths and creates this almost unending world of wonder around them. The only downside to this first issue was that I felt there may have been too much going on. Good plot points are made, but were there too many to begin with? Only time can tell.

Dying Breath: 4.0 out of 5
This books looks good and reads great. Proof is a book that contains nothing but intrigue and fun. This issue grabs you quickly with some action and then begins to build on what will be happening in the coming issues. I also love that fact that I don’t necessarily have to say you need to go back and read the first volume. This is a safe jumping on point, that I think you should try to check out.